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Mind-Blowing DIY Women Halloween Costumes 2015

Halloween is loaded with unnerving things — phantoms, fiends, and expensive ensembles are only a couple! In case you're the insightful sort who lean towards treats to traps, you'll choose a modest getup this Fall. Be that as it may, that doesn't imply that you can't have the coolest ensemble of the night! Look at these 70 cheap alternatives for outfits that are unpleasant, imaginative, or outright charmin

Turn a favorite childhood plaything into your costume this year by cutting clothing shapes out of poster board, leaving a few square tabs along the sides. Simply tape the cutouts to your clothes and doll yourself up (pun intended) with girlie hair and makeup for a great costume!

While a black dress and pearls make up the most famous Breakfast at Tiffany's look, Audrey Hepburn's character also dons a sleeping mask and white dress shirt in other scenes. Draw lashes on a blue eye mask and enjoy the coziness of Halloween in a comfy collared shirt.

Ever hear the saying that artists need to become their work? For this costume, take it literally. Create an artist's palette with cardboard and paint, then carry the paintbrush you used with you on Halloween night.

Unleash your inner entrepreneur and play the enterprising Deb. Get a pale pink- and white-striped polo shirt, side ponytail, pink fanny pack, and a plastic box with plastic jewelry to really nail the look.

Wow the crowds on Halloween by transforming yourself into a glamorous circus performer. Paint your face to the extreme with huge, faux eyelashes and stage makeup. Wear headgear with a huge feather or even a cool-looking top hat. Suit up with a leotard, and you're ready to begin the show!

Everyone will think you're the cleverest girl at the party — especially your friends who majored in psychology. Write some of Sigmund Freud's famous terms on simple strips of paper and glue them to a silky negligee, and you have become a Freudian slip!

Creating a grayscale outfit is one of many fun (and free!) ways to use hardware store paint chips. Not to mention the hilarious play on words! Simply copy this dog and attach gray paint chips to your clothes.

Get a long back dress with long sleeves and a white collar (collar can be made and sewn on). Braid your hair, and dust white powder onto your face and hands for pale skin. Don't forget the most important component aspect of the costume: sardonic remarks all night long!